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Se<xn 4" O'boila ceyc;/-. 



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XXXVII. 



Mortgage of Land. — A. D. 1608. 



From Anthony L>ynch» 



We Donald O'Daly and Cornnac O'Houroune do acknowledge to 

 have received four pounds crown stamped money of England, every 

 5 shillings weighing an ounce, and 20 shillings makeing a pound 

 steHing, in consideration of the ^ quartermire of Gortnagreisi with 

 its appurtenances ; to have and to hold same unto the said Anthony 

 and his heirs, from us and our heirs, and we are bound to uphold 

 and maintain said land with its appurtenances unto him against 

 all persons until he shall receive from us 4 pounds sterling money, as 

 is above written ; and we acknowledge that we have given the pos- 

 session of said half quartermire and all its appurtenances and profits 

 issuing therefrom, over and under ground, unto said Anthony Lynch 

 until he shall be repaid. We further covenant with said Anthony 

 and he with us, that on our receiving the said land from him, we 

 are bound to give yearly unto him his heirs or attorney two pecks 

 of Gallway measure of hard clean wheat, and so to do every 

 year until he shall be repaid the mtmey aforesaid which he advanced 

 us. And we the aforesaid Donald and Cormac do bind ourselves, 

 our property, our cattle and our heirs for the performance of all the 

 above covenants unto said Anthony and his heirs. And said 

 Anthony shall have it in his power to levy from us jointly or severally,. 



